akk2@ur-tut.UUCP (Atul Kacker) (08/11/87)
Of all the Macintosh drawing programs (object oriented and not bit mapped) out there, is there one that would let me do the following : 1. Different line styles (Dot, dash, dash-dot, long dash-short dash etc.) 2. Text at any angle ( not just 90 degrees ) 3. Curved lines with arrow heads, with different curve styles similar to 1. above. Would also be nice if I could draw half arrows. 4. Ability to rotate any object by any degree ( not just 90 degrees ) 5. Text entry mode should have the ability to put subscripts and superscripts. 6. Ability to fill a closed area created by lines ( not by using the polygon ) Any suggestions ? -- ----------------------- Atul Kacker UUCP: ...seismo!rochester!ur-tut!akk2
waltervj@dartvax.UUCP (walter jeffries) (08/16/87)
In article <2625@ur-tut.UUCP! akk2@ur-tut.UUCP (Atul Kacker) writes:
!Of all the Macintosh drawing programs (object oriented and not
!bit mapped) out there, is there one that would let me do the
!following :
!1. Different line styles (Dot, dash, dash-dot, long dash-short dash etc.)
!2. Text at any angle ( not just 90 degrees )
!3. Curved lines with arrow heads, with different curve styles similar
! to 1. above. Would also be nice if I could draw half arrows.
!4. Ability to rotate any object by any degree ( not just 90 degrees )
!5. Text entry mode should have the ability to put subscripts and superscripts.
!6. Ability to fill a closed area created by lines ( not by using the polygon )
I have been using Adobe Illustrator to do all of the above since January. It
is a very powerful drawing program and it's output is postscript. I do
professional illustration and earned back it's heafty price in no time at all.
Its one weakness is text handling. No fancy outlined fonts or superscripts
directly. But, you can create all of those, and more, effects with ease with
the many things that you can do to the text (rotation, skewing, coloring, etc.)
-Walter.